05/17/2008
from the Kennebec Journal
Augusta panel OKs Tractor Supply store
Beverage-tax foes outraise proponents
BUDGET REJECTED
Little Papi's big dream comes true
RICHMOND Fireworks highlight festival
RANDOLPH OPTING TO SAVE
LOCAL BASEBALL ROUNDUP: Augusta wins easily
Zone 2 playoffs start today
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WATERVILLE Man invades home on Western Avenue
Official defends Woodlands
EMBDEN THIEVES TAKE PART OF DOCK Materials taken belonged to summer swim program for 9 area communities
Drawdown rate depends on rain
Highland Plt. to vote on move toward deorganization
Beverage tax foes far ahead in funding
Former Colby standout back in Maine
ZONE 2 TOURNEY SET TO START
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Cousins Addie Worthington, of Ontario, Canada, and Ruth Junkins, of Los Angeles, Calif., made the move to Maine to carry on the Sweden House Bed and Breakfast tradition.
Junkins' and Worthington's grandmother, Vera Bergman, operated the Sweden House and Gift Shop since 1953.
The women have yet to set an opening date. They plan to operate it as a traditional bed and breakfast, Worthington said.
"We are really just feeling things out," Worthington said. "We may reopen the gift shop way, way in the future when we see how far the money goes."
Code Enforcement Officer Paul Montague informed the board that because of the age of the building, he felt compelled to do a thorough inspection.
"I was pleased. This house is beautiful," Montague said. "I was impressed with the fact that all of the windows met fire safety evacuation standards."
Montague said the only part of the house not meeting fire safety standards was two rooms on the third floor.
The use permit was granted with the condition that those rooms would not be rented until they are up to code.




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